The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh Century to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 3Printed for, and sold by J. Dodsley, 1781 - 470 עמודים |
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עמוד viii
... Most of the oriental apologues are taken from the CLERICA- LIS DISCIPLINA , or a latin Dialogue between an Arabian Philo- It has fignatures to K k , For which fee fupr . vol . ii , p . 15 . fopher sopher and Edric " his fon , never ...
... Most of the oriental apologues are taken from the CLERICA- LIS DISCIPLINA , or a latin Dialogue between an Arabian Philo- It has fignatures to K k , For which fee fupr . vol . ii , p . 15 . fopher sopher and Edric " his fon , never ...
עמוד viii
... Most probably , to say no more , by the CHRO- NICON he means the later writers of the Roman affairs , fuch as Ifidore and the monkish compilers ; and by GESTA the antient Roman history , as related by Livy and the more established Latin ...
... Most probably , to say no more , by the CHRO- NICON he means the later writers of the Roman affairs , fuch as Ifidore and the monkish compilers ; and by GESTA the antient Roman history , as related by Livy and the more established Latin ...
עמוד xxiii
... Fol : on vellum . It is not printed with moveable types : but every page is graved in wood or brafs . With wooden cuts . It is a most beautiful book . CHAP . • CHAP . lv . Of a king who has one GESTA ROMANORUM . xxiii.
... Fol : on vellum . It is not printed with moveable types : but every page is graved in wood or brafs . With wooden cuts . It is a most beautiful book . CHAP . • CHAP . lv . Of a king who has one GESTA ROMANORUM . xxiii.
עמוד xxiv
... most horrible apprehenfions , and could not fleep all the night . When he rose in the morning , he was asked by the nobleman how he liked his entertainment ? He answered , " There is plenty of " every thing ; but the fcull prevented me ...
... most horrible apprehenfions , and could not fleep all the night . When he rose in the morning , he was asked by the nobleman how he liked his entertainment ? He answered , " There is plenty of " every thing ; but the fcull prevented me ...
עמוד xxv
... most fanguinary scene in Shakespeare's TITUS ADRONI- cus , an incident in Dryden's , or Boccace's , TANCRED and SIGISMONDA , and the catastrophe of the beautiful metrical romance of the LADY of FAGUEL , are founded on the fame horrid ...
... most fanguinary scene in Shakespeare's TITUS ADRONI- cus , an incident in Dryden's , or Boccace's , TANCRED and SIGISMONDA , and the catastrophe of the beautiful metrical romance of the LADY of FAGUEL , are founded on the fame horrid ...
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